Celtic
Wisdom - Empress
Text by Caitlin Matthews, art by
Olivia Raynor
Destiny Books, 1999 ISBN 0-89281-720-8
Description
The Shaper (Empress) shows a basket overflowing with fruit sitting
near a cornucopia with grains pouring out. They are both
surrounded by a green branches bearing red Hawthorne berries.
Looking over the basket and cornucopia is an image of Triple
Mother, who was honored throughout the Celtic lands. She is
surrounded by humans, animals and birds. Birds are traditionally
the companions of the Celtic Goddess of Life and Death. Mortal and
semimortal women also often take the shapes of birds. And rays of
light shine forth from her head.
From the Book
The Shaper of Growth gives life to all that is. The Mother
maintain the fertility of the land, the life of its animals and
people, and were often venerated as the guardians of the land's
sovereignty. They maintain their loving watch over all life,
transmuting the Soul from death into life. The Mothers are the
midwives of the Soul, nurturing it with qualities that enable it
to respond to the good things of life. They also imbue the Soul
with its instinct or mother-wit, the basic common sense by which
we are protected and sustained. Keywords: Abundance, wealth,
fulfillment, reverence for the earth, motherhood, fertility,
loving guardianship, value, house, health, harmony and wholeness,
emotional growth. Reversed: Infertility, poverty, delay in
accomplishment, squandering of resources, laziness, inaction,
emotionally immature, self-neglect.
Bee's Buzz
This card represents the gifts we are offered from the Earth, the
blessings we receive from friends and family and the bounty
offered all around us. The Shaper is the source of all of these
things. She is the one grants us her blessings and allows us to
bloom and flower under her beneficent gaze. She not only offers us
her blessings and her abundant gifts, but she reminds us that we
need to share them will all things who share the Earth with us.
Her gifts
are not just for people, but for animals, plants and other
inhabitants of the planet. By her nature she also symbolizes the
cycles of life. As well as life, she helps the Soul pass into
death. Along with abundance and prosperity, there are cycles of
scarcity and want. But the Shaper reminds us the these times are a
nature part of life's cycle. They don't indicate a loss of
nurturance or caring.
The
Shaper's abundance and fruitfulness bring us her blessings and
bounty. But if we hoard these things and don't share them with
those around us, then we are denigrating her gifts. They are meant
to be shared, enjoyed and appreciated; not hoarded and hidden so
that others won't take them from us. If we hide these gifts from
ourselves or from others, then we are not honoring the Shaper and
don't truly understand her gifts.
And if we
don't use them, we risk losing them. And once again we are
reminded that these gifts may not be of a physical nature. If we
have creative gifts that we hide from the world, then we are not
honoring our creative spirit - a writer who doesn't write (even if
it is never published) is a sad thing indeed. Take time today to
honor the gifts of the Shaper - both the physical and the
spiritual ones.
Bees Blessings,
Debbie
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